2016
DOI: 10.1002/bem.21979
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Dielectric polarization transients in biological tissue moving in a static magnetic field

Abstract: Movement of a body in a static magnetic field gives rise to the Lorentz force that induces in the medium both electric currents and dielectric polarization. It is usually assumed that the conductivity of biological tissues is sufficiently high in order to neglect dielectric phenomenon arising from non-equilibrium of polarization charges. However, the permittivity of biological tissues is extremely high and the relaxation time of free charges is relatively low. In this study, we examined the effect of dielectri… Show more

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“…During proofreading, the author learned of a paper in press, written independently by other researchers, which discusses the same subject as the present article [Jokela 2016]. It addresses the problem through a completely different approach but finds results in very good agreement with those presented here.…”
Section: Application To Motion-induced Fieldssupporting
confidence: 60%
“…During proofreading, the author learned of a paper in press, written independently by other researchers, which discusses the same subject as the present article [Jokela 2016]. It addresses the problem through a completely different approach but finds results in very good agreement with those presented here.…”
Section: Application To Motion-induced Fieldssupporting
confidence: 60%